But I too frequently found myself asking Sue to use her phone’s telephoto capabilities to take this or that photo for me. I didn’t like doing that and tried not to do it too often. I began to desire having my own new toy phone, but I decided that it was prudent to wait for the iPhone17s to hit the market.
It finally came, and you have seen a few photos already before I had to shut it down for a few days.
I'll repeat myself from a previous post a bit for a moment, but I think I need to.
The phone purchase was planned, but what wasn’t planned was also switching internet and phone providers. I'm pretty sure that I have said this already, but I am pretty good at resisting cold calls, but I listened to this one by Bell Canada, and I bit.
Unfortunately, they came to install the internet on the same day that the phone came. I got my new phone up and running, but then I was suddenly left with the prospect of also setting up a new internet hookup. Once they got the fiber into the house after a struggle, they attached the box and then said goodbye. It was up to us to flip the switch and then do the rest. We got it going, but, as I have previously posted, we did have to get the kids’ dad to come over and help us set up the tv and devices such as the thermostat, the garage door, and Alexis. Phew!
So that was that and I have really told that before, but then on Wednesday the new SIM cards came for the phones, and there were hitches. The rep who sold us the plan came to help us set up the phones the next day. What an ordeal! We walked through the process twice, but neither one worked on Bell's end. Somehow, I broke Ma Bell, which is not something that every low-level dude can brag about. The rep returned on Friday, and we finally got it sorted. Said rep was very nice, patient, and helpful. He worked with us until all was copacetic, but we were quite flummoxed and anxious for a few days.
So there we have it: new phone, new internet, new phone plan all in one week. It was hard on old brains, you know.
What with running out of data with the former cellular network and then not being able to hook up with the new Bell network, I found myself almost photo-less for a few days — a shocker, I know.
At one point, I did find the opportunity to take this photo of the across-the-street neighbours' first Halloween display piece. I had trouble sleeping that night, and got up to take this photo from my den. I am rather pleased with how well it turned out considering my unfortunate, distant vantage point.
You may now expect my regular barrage of photos to resume. No doubt that makes you delirious with joy.
Ohhhh! Wow! That is amazing. I did take a portrait shot of hubby before his last week and boy, it was nice just to pick up the phone and snap it quickly. I got an amazing shot that I wouldn't have had if I'd gotten up to grab a regular camera.
ReplyDeleteKeep shooting!
I'm liking it.
DeleteSo sorry about all the problems! It just can never be easy, can it...
ReplyDeleteLove the photo though! Nice night shot even at the distance!
Happy shooting!
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Donna
Im impressed with home visits from the provider! Had to laugh at you breaking Bell! I admit to missing your photos. Looking forward to more!
ReplyDeleteYes, that was an ordeal, but I know I will be enjoying your wonderful photos now for a long time to come, eh?
ReplyDeleteTou broke Ma Bell? Impressive!
ReplyDeleteWe changed phones and provider at the same time too, but since both were changed to T Mobile, that helped. And we have no Alexis, garage door, etc. Even so it was a trying experience and no fun at all. So you have my deepest sympathy.
It makes me feel worthy.
DeleteYou have a terrific phone camera. Mine's awful, so I'm always carting my small digital with me. That's worn too but one tries!
ReplyDeleteI never thought that I would spend a small fortune on a phone.
DeleteThat sounds like a horror story.
ReplyDeleteThat's really sounds like a lot of change in just a few days. I'm happy you'll be back in action and enjoying your new phone!
ReplyDeleteI think we are set now, hopefully for years to come.
DeleteI have a perfectly good digital Canon sitting on my desk. I use my phone. You did go through an ordeal. I switched from a line connected internet service to AT&T wireless last December. It has been terrific.
ReplyDeleteI have a full frame Canon with lenses, and here I am using the phone and liking it.
DeleteCzyli nowy telefon = nowa zabawka, ale nie tylko, teraz telefonem można zrobić naprawdę niezłe zdjęcia nie mówiąc już o innych zastosowaniach. Pozdrowienia!
ReplyDeleteI use nothing but my phone to take photos. In fact I often catch myself using the term 'my camera' instead of my phone. That's how I think of it these days. Your photo of your neighbor's Halloween dog is amazing. I would love an update but that's aways off yet. I look forward to more of your photos. So glad you got everything else set up too.
ReplyDeleteThat's SO much change! I'm overwhelmed even reading about it. I've been tempted to change internet providers and dump my cable, but the thought of re-doing everything makes me very nervous. Can't wait for more photos--the 17, I'm impressed!
ReplyDeleteBless your heart, dear friend 🧡 What an ordeal. I have been taking photos only with my cellphone since I started my new blog this year.
ReplyDeleteThat is a lot for one week.
ReplyDeleteYet despite all the chaos, your late-night photo is like a quiet triumph born from persistence and curiosity
ReplyDeleteAny one of those events would have 'broke' me. I am not very technological. I always figure it out but it takes me much longer than the normal human bean. I am impressed.
ReplyDeleteWhat will you do with your old camera set up? What will your photographers friends say?
ReplyDeleteGood questions. This could be temporary, or I still have my gear if I need it. But for walking around right now, it suits me. The guys alredy know what I am up to, but they still do what they do.
DeleteOoh! Creepy!
ReplyDeleteChange is hard on this old brain. I protest a lot then get on with it!
ReplyDeleteNo wonder you weren't sleeping. That just drives me nuts. We don't have a landline anymore. I'll never use Bell again!
ReplyDeleteGlad you got stuff going.